Still willing to host a call on SignalWire Work if you want to check it out. I barely use this email addr so I keep forgetting to check it. On Tue, Sep 8, 2020 at 12:09 PM Jonathan Morton wrote: > > On 8 Sep, 2020, at 7:48 pm, Matt Mathis via Bloat < > bloat@lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote: > > > > To be simplistic, you might just talk about cake vs (bloated) drop > tail. To be thorough, you also need to make the case that cake is better > than other AQMs. This feels like too much for LWN, but silence on other > solutions might trigger skeptics. > > Personally, my position is: > > 1: Bloated dumb FIFOs are terrible. > > 2: Basic AQM is good. This can be as simple as TBF+WRED; it solves a > large part of the basic problem by eliminating multi-second queue delays. > In some cases this can solve very serious problems, such as DNS lookups > failing when the link is loaded, quite adequately. Properly configured, > you can keep queue delays below the 100ms threshold for reasonable VoIP > performance. > > 3: FQ-AQM is better. That generally means HTB+fq_codel, but other forms > of this exist. It means essentially zero added delay for non-saturating > flows. It's an easy way to make DNS, VoIP and online gaming work nicely > without having to restrict data-hungry applications. > > 4: Cake offers some extra tools and aims to be easier (more intuitive) to > configure. Currently, it is the best solution for slow and medium-speed > broadband (up to 100Mbps), and can also be used at higher speeds with some > care, mostly regarding device performance. > > - Jonathan Morton > > -- [image: Inline image 1] Anthony Minessale II | President FreeSWITCH Solutions | 17345 Civic Drive #2531 Brookfield, WI 53045 Email: anthm@freeswitch.com Mobile: +12623098501 Website: https://www.FreeSWITCH.com [image: color-facebook-96.png] [image: color-twitter-96.png]